
Disorder
The prequel to Mental swaps the asylum for a picture-perfect 1950s home: Fire Frames split symbols, Enhancer Cells unlock chaos, and a family's decay plays out across three free spins tiers.
| RTP | 96.11% |
| Volatility | High (8/10) |
| Max win | 23500x |
| Reels | 6 |
| Paylines | 1,728 Ways (4-3-4-3-4-3) |
| Released | 2025 |
| Hit frequency | 1 in 3.85 spins |
| Free spins frequency | 1 in 270 spins |
| Max win probability | 1 in 2,774,695 |
| Min bet | $0.20 |
| Max bet | $100 |
What Is Disorder?
Disorder serves as a prequel to Nolimit City's Mental series, and it trades the earlier games' padded-cell aesthetic for something arguably more unsettling: a seemingly perfect 1950s suburban home that slowly decays as the reels spin. Family-themed symbols visibly deteriorate across four stages as the story unfolds, and the warm domestic backdrop gradually turns scorched and unstable the deeper you play.
The grid runs on an unusual 4-3-4-3-4-3 layout across 6 reels, producing 1,728 ways to win. Winning combinations form from 3 to 6 matching symbols landing on adjacent reels starting from the leftmost. Low-value Household symbols pay 0.3x to 0.9x for six of a kind, while higher-value Family symbols — Father, Mother, Son, Daughter, Pet — pay 1.05x to 3x.

Fire Frames and Enhancer Cells
Fire Frames are the game's core mechanic: any regular symbol landing inside one splits into two, immediately increasing connection potential and, by extension, the number of active ways. Enhancer Cells sit at the bottom of reels 2, 4 and 6, and each activates once enough Fire Frames have landed — the Enhancer Cell on reel 2, for instance, needs 4 Fire Frames to trigger. Once active, Enhancer Cells can reveal Wilds or trigger Infectious xWays and xBomb effects, layering further chaos on top of an already-splitting grid.

Obsessive Compulsive, Antisocial and Severe Dissociative Identity Spins
Three free spins tiers sit behind the bonus trigger, each named after the psychological themes running through the game's narrative. Obsessive Compulsive Spins is the entry tier; Antisocial Personality Spins escalates further; and the rarest, Severe Dissociative Identity Spins, requires four Super Bonus symbols to trigger and unleashes every modifier from the earlier tiers at once, with Molotovs, paranoia multipliers and nuclear wilds all appearing more frequently as the round pushes toward the 23,500x ceiling.

Nolimit Boosters offer several entry points: Bonus Booster at 2x significantly raises the chance of triggering the bonus game; Fire Booster at 4x lands more Fire Frames and eases the path to the bonus; and Enhancer Booster at 15x guarantees 9 starting Fire Frames with better odds of landing more. Direct buys into Obsessive Compulsive Spins (80x) and Antisocial Personality Spins (300x) are also available, alongside a 370x Lucky Draw weighted 25/50/25 across the three tiers.
RTP, Volatility and the Realistic Odds
Default RTP is 96.11%, with 94.12% and 92.12% configurations also available. Volatility is rated 8 out of 10 — high, but a genuine step down from the extreme end of Nolimit City's scale — and hit frequency of 25.95% is comparatively approachable, translating to roughly one win every 3.85 spins. Free spins trigger naturally around once every 270 spins.
The 23,500x max win is the lowest ceiling in the wider Mental family, but its published probability of roughly 1 in 2.77 million spins is notably more attainable than Mental's own estimated 1 in 18.6 million — a meaningful trade-off between headline size and realistic reach. Landing 100x your stake or better happens on average once every 604 spins. Bets run $0.20 to $100 per spin.
Our Verdict
Disorder is one of the more genuinely unsettling releases in Nolimit City's psychological-horror lineage, precisely because its 1950s suburban setting feels more mundane and therefore more disturbing than the asylum walls of Mental. Mechanically, it's also one of the more approachable entries in that family — the 8/10 volatility and 25.95% hit frequency make it noticeably easier to sit with than its Mental predecessors, while the three-tier free spins structure still delivers real escalation toward a max win that's genuinely reachable rather than purely theoretical. A strong pick for players who want Nolimit City's horror atmosphere without its most punishing volatility.
What we like
- 23,500x max win probability (~1 in 2.77M) is far more attainable than Mental's ceiling
- 8/10 volatility and 25.95% hit frequency make it more approachable than its Mental predecessors
- Fire Frames and Enhancer Cells create genuine base-game chaos, not just a bonus-only payoff
Worth knowing
- 23,500x is the lowest max win ceiling in the wider Mental family of games
- Severe Dissociative Identity Spins requires four Super Bonus symbols — a genuinely rare natural trigger
- Unsettling domestic-decay theme may hit differently than the studio's more cartoonish horror titles
Where to play it
We recommend Gamdom for playing Disorder with real money: 15% Rakeback for 7 Days.
Claim 15% Rakeback for 7 Days at Gamdom| Rating | ★★★★★ 4.8 |
| License | Curaçao eGaming |
| Min. deposit | $10 |
| Withdrawal | Instant (crypto) |
Frequently asked questions
What is the RTP of Disorder?
Disorder has a default RTP of 96.11%. Some casinos run reduced-RTP configurations, so it's worth checking the paytable screen at whichever casino you play at.
What is the max win on Disorder?
Disorder has a maximum win of 23500x your stake. The published probability of landing it is 1 in 2,774,695.
Who developed Disorder?
Disorder was developed by Nolimit City and released in 2025.
How volatile is Disorder?
Disorder is rated High (8/10) volatility, with a hit frequency of around 1 in 3.85 spins.
Can I play Disorder for free?
Yes — ScatterSociety offers a free, no-signup demo of Disorder that you can try right now, before deciding whether to play it with real money.
How often do free spins trigger in Disorder?
The free spins round in Disorder triggers naturally around 1 in 270 spins.
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